Extent and predictors of guideline-directed medical therapy optimization during cardiac rehabilitation in patients with heart failure
Corentin Nicolas, Nicolas Girerd, Kevin Duarte, Olivier Huttin, Karim Djaballah, Jerome Felloni, Guillaume Baudry, Luca Monzo

TL;DR
Cardiac rehabilitation helps optimize heart failure drug therapy, especially in patients with hypertension, while high diuretic doses may hinder optimization.
Contribution
Quantifies GDMT optimization during cardiac rehabilitation and identifies clinical predictors like hypertension and diuretic use.
Findings
Significant uptitration of major heart failure drug classes occurred during cardiac rehabilitation.
Hypertensive patients showed the greatest GDMT optimization.
Higher diuretic doses and prior specialist care were linked to less optimization.
Abstract
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) may offer a structured framework for guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) optimization, but its real-world impact is uncertain. We aimed to quantify GDMT optimization and identify its clinical predictors during CR. This retrospective single-centre study included patients hospitalized for acute HF with reduced (HFrEF) or mildly reduced (HFmrEF) ejection fraction who subsequently underwent first inpatient or ambulatory CR at Nancy University Hospital (2021–2024). Changes in GDMT optimization were evaluated using the HF prescription and the KCMO scores and expressed as adjusted standardized differences (ASD). Multivariable linear regression identified independent predictors of optimization. Among the 106 patients included (84 % HFrEF, mean age 59 years; 75 % male), baseline GDMT use was high, but doses were suboptimal. During CR, significant uptitration…
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TopicsCardiovascular and exercise physiology · Heart Failure Treatment and Management · Cardiac Health and Mental Health
